Is osteomalacia a natural physiological phenomenon?

  The human body can engage in a variety of posture activities, are supported by the bones, through the joints connected to the bones, joints around or inside wrapped ligaments, tendons, muscles, etc. constitute the human body’s movement system, allowing us to stand and walk, run and jump, get up and lie down, bend and other kinds of movement normally. As people grow older, the tissues and organs begin to gradually age, and the bones and joints are no exception. This is often manifested by the dryness of joint cartilage, a decrease in smoothness and wear resistance, and gradual thinning and wear. The ligaments and tendons around the joints become relatively lax and less elastic. The ligaments and tendons are constantly stretched when the joint is active, and there is constant slight activity, repeated injury, repair, mechanization, ossification, and accumulation of time, so that the ligaments around the joint are attached to the bone, which is a change of joint aging and a physiological phenomenon. According to statistics, osteophytes occur in 100% of people over 40 years of age, but not all osteophytes have discomfort. Therefore, osteophytes are a natural physiological phenomenon rather than a disease.